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Wires in conduit???
Yeah the electrical codes out there are strict. There are a ton of older houses there that have tar and cloth coated wire still in them. They will not let you use romex alone.
Yeah, I don't know the electrical code, but this happened when we did our basement a couple of years ago. There was a lot of cloth coated wire that had to be replaced and it was all redone through conduits.
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All lights are installed.
And I did a little woodworking today with my miter saw and my scroll saw.
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Wires in conduit???
NEC requires conduits for any 120V wiring. In Chicago, plenum rated wiring is not recognized either. If you run wires in a plenum space, you have to run those in conduit also... even Cat5/Cat6/Speaker cable etc. Good ole union cities! Sorry to be off topic...
It's a Chicago thing, not an NEC thing. Sorry but I'm an Electrician so I had to correct it. No offense man.
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NEC requires conduits for any 120V wiring. In Chicago, plenum rated wiring is not recognized either. If you run wires in a plenum space, you have to run those in conduit also... even Cat5/Cat6/Speaker cable etc. Good ole union cities! Sorry to be off topic...